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Dario
Mitidieri was born in Villa dAgri, Italy, in 1959. In 1981
he moved to London where he studied Photojournalism at the London
College of Printing. He started to work as a freelance photographer
for The Independent Magazine and The Sunday Telegraph in 1986 and
since then his work has been published and exhibited worldwide.
See
publications
His
major photographic assignments include: the plight of the Kampuchean
refugees in Thailand; the Tiananmen Square massacre; Germany reunification;
the cyclone in Bangladesh; the fall of the communist regime in Albania;
the destruction of the Ayodhya Mosque in India and the subsequent
communal violence in Bombay; Ayrton Sennas last race in Italy;
the refugee crisis in Rwanda; the Kobe earthquake in Japan; "children
at war" in former Yugoslavia, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Angola;
Charismatic Evangelism in the USA, England, India and Korea; the
last Masaai in Kenya; the fall of Baghdad and the mass graves of
Iraq; the aftermath on the Tsunami in Indonesia.
In
1992 he spent the whole year in Bombay documenting the lives of
street children. This project resulted in the publication in six
languages of the book Children
of Bombay, 1994 (Dewi Lewis Publishing, UK plus five more editions
across Europe). He is also the author of the books LUltimo
Ayrton, 1996 (about Ayrton Senna's last Grand Prix, published
by Giorgio Nada Editore, Italy) and People
and Railways, 1997 (about the railway industry in Italy, published
by Peliti Associati, Italy).
Mitidieri
is the recipient of numerous awards, including:
NUJ
Photographer of the Year, UK 1989
Photographer of the Year, British Press Awards, UK 1989
W. Eugene Smith Award in Humanistic Photography, USA 1991
Visa dOr, International Festival of Photojournalism, France
1993
Premio Fotografia Periodistica La Nacion, Argentina 1993
European Publishers Award for Photography, Italy 1994
Nikon Photo Essay of the Year, Nikon Press Awards, UK 1996
Leica - C.F.P. Photo Award, Italy 1998
D & AD Awards, Silver, UK 2000
General News Stories, World Press Photo, Netherland 2004
Getty Images Grant in Editorial Photography, USA 2005
AOP Awards, Commissioned Documentary, UK 2006 & 2008
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